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Old Aug 24, 2006 | 03:02 PM
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Following on from my engine seixing in MY03 WRX, I've considered upgrading it whilst the work is being done, but it simply works out far too expensive to what I will get..?

I think I'll get the engine rebuilt (but with an STI 8 bottom end) and sell it.

The question is, I'm wanting to know the mechanical, visual and technical differences between and STI and WR1 as I'll be looking at purchasing one of them...

AND, what would you do?? Repair the WRX to 340-380 BHP, or rebuild to normal, sell and buy and STI or push for a WR1?

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Old Aug 24, 2006 | 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
Following on from my engine seixing in MY03 WRX, I've considered upgrading it whilst the work is being done, but it simply works out far too expensive to what I will get..?

I think I'll get the engine rebuilt (but with an STI 8 bottom end) and sell it.

The question is, I'm wanting to know the mechanical, visual and technical differences between and STI and WR1 as I'll be looking at purchasing one of them...

AND, what would you do?? Repair the WRX to 340-380 BHP, or rebuild to normal, sell and buy and STI or push for a WR1?

Cheers, Mikey
Mikey,

WR1 comes with an enhanced PPP, around 318bhp if memory serves and was the 1st UK scooby to have DCCD. Also came in a special edition colour.

Attracts a significantly premium over STi of same year. Not best value for money IMHO, but you should benefit from stronger re-sale, if that matters to you.

I'd get the WRX up to a really good spec (i.e. a safe 320+bhp) and keep it, or maybe sell rebuild to std spec, sell and get a 2nd hand JDM Sti and consider modifying that, they're reasonably inexpensive to get up to the high 300s, which will be all the Scooby you could ever want. The downside is that the rebuild will most likely affect your resale value, if there are no fancy bits in there.


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Old Aug 24, 2006 | 03:25 PM
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Think I'm after the bigger brakes, DCCD and all the STI gubbings that my WRX doesn't have thats all... Think I should of bought an STI in the first place, but budget at the time wouldn't allow...

Ohhh... so many decisions!!
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Old Aug 24, 2006 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
Think I'm after the bigger brakes, DCCD and all the STI gubbings that my WRX doesn't have thats all... Think I should of bought an STI in the first place, but budget at the time wouldn't allow...

Ohhh... so many decisions!!
i had wrx uk300 and sold it for a jdm sti. I worked out it was cehaper to do that than mod the wrx. you will get more for your money going down the jdm sti route then going down the wr1 route
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Old Aug 24, 2006 | 04:44 PM
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repair the wrx as cheaply as poss with standard parts and sell it.

cant see a problem with you getting a uk sti as they tend to be cheaper than the jdm cars and cheaper (for me anyway) insurance.

a simple full exhaust, fuel pump and remap will see atleast 330/330 (so im told) and is awesome.

personally i cant see the point of modifying a wrx above 300 as in standard form it just hasnt got the muscle to cope
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Old Aug 24, 2006 | 04:54 PM
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WR1's only come in that Gay Blue colour....
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Old Aug 24, 2006 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by [MikeyB]
The question is, I'm wanting to know the mechanical, visual and technical differences between and STI and WR1 as I'll be looking at purchasing one of them...
A quick Google can do wonders:
Subaru has unveiled a special edition Impreza WRX STi to celebrate Petter Solberg winning the Driver’s Title in the 2003 World Rally Championship. On sale in the spring and limited to 500 units, the ‘WR1’ – as it will be called – will feature a power upgrade to around 320 PS plus a host of technical and visual upgrades. For example, the Impreza ‘WR1’ will feature a driver’s control centre-differential (DCCD) via a switch mounted next to the handbrake. It means the torque distribution between front and rear wheels can be manually selected. This allows the choice, for example, between a sharper cornering turn-in or more stable straight-line running. The system defaults to ‘automatic’ mode whenever the ignition is restarted. Also new for the ‘WR1’ are special, Prodrive-developed uprated springs and bump-stops with a 25 mm lower ride-height. Other handling-enhancing features include 18 ins diameter P-FF7 (Prodrive Flow Forming seven-spoke) alloy wheels with Pirelli PZero tyres. Externally, the new ‘WR1’ will be instantly recognisable thanks to its new Ice Blue Metallic paint plus driving lamps and a stainless steel mesh grille. Interior changes include anthracite instead of blue suede-effect seats, a special gear ****, imaged carpet mats and a numbered tax disc holder. Shared features with all Impreza WRX STi’s range from a six-speed gearbox to Brembo brakes and front and rear ‘Suretrac’ differentials. The new Subaru Impreza STi ‘WR1’ will enter dealer showrooms in April costing £29,995 on-the-road.
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Subaru's fastest and most powerful Impreza ever – the WRX STi ‘WR1' – is about to enter dealer showrooms, with more than half of the 500 limited run already spoken for.The special edition Impreza WRX STi celebrates Petter Solberg winning the Driver's Title in the 2003 World Rally Championship. It features a power upgrade to 320 PS plus a host of technical and visual upgrades and costs £29,995 on-the-road.First unveiled in January at the ‘Autosport' show, the Prodrive-developed ‘WR1' has just received official Subaru (UK) engineering approval after recording the best performance figures ever for a road-going UK-spec Impreza.Only 4.25 Seconds To Reach 60 mphFor example, 60 mph is reached in an astonishing 4.25 seconds with the 0-100 mph time at an equally impressive 10.67 seconds. Prodrive technicians also logged a quarter mile time of 12.8 seconds while the top speed is limited to 155 mph.By comparison, the ‘standard' 265 PS Impreza STi is quoted with a 0-60 mph time of 5.1 seconds and a top speed of 151.5 mph.Peak power for the ‘WR1' is 320 PS at a relatively low 5,800 rpm, with maximum torque or pulling power of 309.8 lb.ft at 4,000 rpm. The ‘standard' STi produces 265 PS at 6,000 rpm and 253 lb.ft torque at 4,000 rpm while the optional Prodrive-developed Performance Pack liberates 305 PS and 299 lb.ft torque at the same revs and reaches 60 mph in 4.6 seconds and 100 mph in 12.2 seconds.Other test track statistics see the ‘WR1' shaving 0.7 seconds off the STi's 30-50 mph time in 4th gear – down to 4.0 seconds – and 0.8 seconds off the 50-70 mph time in 5th – now 4.6 seconds.Finally, illustrating its supercar-like performance, the new ‘WR1' boasts an 80-100 mph time of a staggering 3.6 seconds in 4th gear and 6.5 seconds in 6th (4.6 and 7.8 seconds for the 265 PS STi).The ‘WR1's extra power and torque are achieved thanks to a revised engine control unit (ECU), high-flow catalyst and sports silencer.Driver-Selected Torque Split Tailors Handling BalanceAlso guaranteed to excite enthusiasts is a driver's control centre-differential (DCCD) via a switch mounted next to the handbrake.It means the torque distribution between front and rear wheels can be manually selected. This allows the choice, for example, between a sharper cornering turn-in or more stable straight-line running. The system defaults to ‘automatic' mode whenever the ignition is restarted.Also new for the ‘WR1' are special, Prodrive-developed uprated springs and bump-stops with a 25 mm lower ride-height.Special Wheels, Body Colour And InteriorOther handling-enhancing features include 18 ins diameter P-FF7 (Prodrive Flow Forming seven-spoke) alloy wheels with 225/45 Pirelli PZero tyres.Externally, the new ‘WR1' is instantly recognisable thanks to its new Ice Blue Metallic paint plus driving lamps and a stainless steel mesh grille.Interior changes include anthracite instead of blue suede-effect seats, a special gear ****, imaged carpet mats and a tax disc holder engraved with the special edition number. Features shared with all Impreza WRX STi's range from a six-speed gearbox to Brembo brakes and front and rear ‘Suretrac' differentials.
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